Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to be Smitten! With the show opening this coming Sunday night, we bring you a look at the cast in action and some of the activities going on behind the scenes as the set gets installed here at the Arts Office.

Tickets are available for each night next week by phoning the arts office on 056-7794138 or you can call us on the office mobile on 086-1048191. For those of you who would like to pick up your tickets in advance, stop by our online ticket sales where you can print your own 🙂

We’re just over a week away from the opening of Shifting here at the Arts Office and the promo wagon is surely picking up speed. Last night we launched the trailer for Shifting (watch the video above). It was filmed here at the Arts Office and features a vocal performance by Jess Walsh (playing Anna) and Geoff Warner-Clayton on guitar / uke (playing David). The track is an arrangement of Morrissey’s I Know Very Well How I Got My Name.

All things going well, if you tune into Martin Bridgeman on KCLR 96FM on Saturday night you might even get to hear a radio version of the track.

Tickets are available for Shifting here at the Arts Office. You can call Niamh to make a reservation on 056-7794138 or drop during the day to pick up tickets in person. For students, youth groups and younger folk, we’re offering a special €5 ticket for Monday 18th only with tickets Tuesday 19th to Saturday 23rd priced €10. Tickets are limited to 70 per night so given how Scratcher went at No 76 you’d do well to get your tickets sooner rather than later to avoid disappointment!

Enjoy the video!

If you can’t call in in person prior to the opening of Shifting, don’t forget that you can get your tickets online via http://tickets.devioustheatre.com. Tickets booked online incur a €1 booking fee. Tickets for Monday night’s performance are only available to buy in person.

One of the good things about developing a production in residency is that you get to develop it with an eye for touring. For too long, we’ve been looking for a theatrical production that we can take on the road. Yes, we could bring Heart Shaped Vinyl to any bar or cafe in the country. We’ve still got the set for Accidental Death Of An Anarchist on ice. But, for the first time ever, and in technicolour, we’ll be bringing Scratcher to Dublin as part of The Theatre Machine Turns You On: Vol II, a festival of new theatre at the Project Arts Centre in Dublin on Thursday February 17th.

We’re there for one night only, kicking off at 7pm and tickets can be bought via ProjectArtsCentre.ie.

Scratcher is being developed at No. 76 as part of our In The Future When All’s Well residency which runs until June of this year. The show opens in Kilkenny on Tuesday February 22nd and physical tickets are on sale at the Arts Office from this week. Those of you with PayPal accounts or preferring to pay by credit card can order tickets online here.

If you’re living in or near Dublin, we’d love you to come along to see the show. It’s time this theatre company spread its wings and Dublin, we’ve got you in our sites.

DTC.

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Art at No. 76

The aim and focus of the Art Residency at No. 76 is to enable the successful applicant to research and develop their practice.
Other aims of the residency are to:
give insights into how and why artists create their work,
build relationships and further promote the Arts,
provide an awareness and further appreciation of the Arts,
cultivate and develop new audiences.
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